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Aussie teen tells of James Blunt's betrayal
An Australian teenager has told of being humiliated and dumped
by English singer James Blunt after a wild party at his Ibiza home,
where drugs were allegedly served on a silver platter.
Kate Costello, 19, claimed she was wooed in Melbourne and then flown across the world
by the musician responsible for the huge international hit You're Beautiful
after she met him at one of his Australian concerts.
She said Blunt sent her saucy emails and text messages, one reading:
"I can't wait to have your naked body lying next to mine."
But, after Blunt, 34, promised to help the teen with her budding singing career,
the relationship soured when Ms Costello reportedly caught the star
with another woman and he ordered her to pack up and leave in five minutes.
Angry about the way she was treated, Ms Costello claimed the entertainer
was far from the sensitive soul his songs suggested.
"I just want people to know exactly what type of person he is," she said.
"I don't think it's right people are going and buying his CDs and they think
they can relate to him . . .
but really, everything he says in his songs is bulls---."
It's poor timing for Blunt, who has a new single released to radio this week,
called Love, Love, Love.
A spokeswoman for Blunt said yesterday:
"James is very disappointed by these false allegations."
Ms Costello has described how the singer partied for two days straight
with a constant supply of drugs.
"There were so many drugs.
There was this silver platter of drugs, every drug you could think of:
cocaine, MDMA, K (ketamine, a tranquiliser used on horses), hash," she said.
"Everyone was taking drugs.
I have never been with him and him be straight.
He would go to sleep smashed and wake up and have a few hours before
he got smashed again."
Ms Costello said Blunt told her she had to leave because he had met another woman,
whom he wanted to marry.
"His songs are the opposite of what he is like," she said.
"He sings about love, yet he obviously has no grasp of it."
Ms Costello met Blunt, a former British army officer turned singer-songwriter,
when she and a friend went to his concert at The Forum in Sydney on October 18
last year when she was 18.
She was invited backstage and partied on with the star at a city hotel.
The pair kept in touch via email and met again when Blunt was in Australia in April
and May for his All the Lost Souls tour.
She claimed Blunt promised to introduce her to record label executives and producers
and to work with her on his next album.
Blunt flew Ms Costello to Melbourne for his show there, introducing her to executives
at his record label, Warner Music.
It was in Melbourne Ms Costello claims the pair were first sexually intimate.
"The entire time he was . . . talking about production deals
and suggesting I should meet people," she said.
When Blunt returned to Europe, the pair kept in contact and he offered
to fly Ms Costello to his villa in Ibiza.
Blunt paid for her economy flight and organised a stopover in London,
where Ms Costello was to meet his producer friend Jimmy Hogarth.
But the meetings fell through and Ms Costello flew on to Ibiza to meet the singer.
..."
(heraldsun.com.au)
Aussie teen tells of James Blunt's betrayal
An Australian teenager has told of being humiliated and dumped
by English singer James Blunt after a wild party at his Ibiza home,
where drugs were allegedly served on a silver platter.
Kate Costello, 19, claimed she was wooed in Melbourne and then flown across the world
by the musician responsible for the huge international hit You're Beautiful
after she met him at one of his Australian concerts.
She said Blunt sent her saucy emails and text messages, one reading:
"I can't wait to have your naked body lying next to mine."
But, after Blunt, 34, promised to help the teen with her budding singing career,
the relationship soured when Ms Costello reportedly caught the star
with another woman and he ordered her to pack up and leave in five minutes.
Angry about the way she was treated, Ms Costello claimed the entertainer
was far from the sensitive soul his songs suggested.
"I just want people to know exactly what type of person he is," she said.
"I don't think it's right people are going and buying his CDs and they think
they can relate to him . . .
but really, everything he says in his songs is bulls---."
It's poor timing for Blunt, who has a new single released to radio this week,
called Love, Love, Love.
A spokeswoman for Blunt said yesterday:
"James is very disappointed by these false allegations."
Ms Costello has described how the singer partied for two days straight
with a constant supply of drugs.
"There were so many drugs.
There was this silver platter of drugs, every drug you could think of:
cocaine, MDMA, K (ketamine, a tranquiliser used on horses), hash," she said.
"Everyone was taking drugs.
I have never been with him and him be straight.
He would go to sleep smashed and wake up and have a few hours before
he got smashed again."
Ms Costello said Blunt told her she had to leave because he had met another woman,
whom he wanted to marry.
"His songs are the opposite of what he is like," she said.
"He sings about love, yet he obviously has no grasp of it."
Ms Costello met Blunt, a former British army officer turned singer-songwriter,
when she and a friend went to his concert at The Forum in Sydney on October 18
last year when she was 18.
She was invited backstage and partied on with the star at a city hotel.
The pair kept in touch via email and met again when Blunt was in Australia in April
and May for his All the Lost Souls tour.
She claimed Blunt promised to introduce her to record label executives and producers
and to work with her on his next album.
Blunt flew Ms Costello to Melbourne for his show there, introducing her to executives
at his record label, Warner Music.
It was in Melbourne Ms Costello claims the pair were first sexually intimate.
"The entire time he was . . . talking about production deals
and suggesting I should meet people," she said.
When Blunt returned to Europe, the pair kept in contact and he offered
to fly Ms Costello to his villa in Ibiza.
Blunt paid for her economy flight and organised a stopover in London,
where Ms Costello was to meet his producer friend Jimmy Hogarth.
But the meetings fell through and Ms Costello flew on to Ibiza to meet the singer.
..."
(heraldsun.com.au)